Below, find sample resources used to design Phi Beta Kappa’s poster session. In the spirit of cross-disciplinary learning and exploration, this list emphasizes resources from the arts and humanities because they may be less familiar to conference participants.
Sample Campaigns and Making the Case Statements
- AAAS Force for Science Toolkit
- Americans for the Arts: Arts + Social Impact Explorer
- American Historical Society Everything Has a History Campaign
- American Philosophical Association’s Department Advocacy Toolkit
- Humanities Indicators from the American Academy of Arts & Sciences
- Massachusetts Cultural Council: Power of Culture Legislative Booklet
- MLA Action Network
- NEH Impact Locator
- National Humanities Alliance’s Study the Humanities and Humanities for All
- Phi Beta Kappa’s Arts & Sciences Are Key Toolkit and (En)Lightning Talks
- The Public Face of Science
- The Science Coalition
- We Are Arizona Humanities
Sample University Alumni Advocacy Groups
- Advocate Penn State
- Texas Exes Advocating for UT
- UT Advocacy Mobile App
- UW Impact
- Wisconsin Alumni Association
General Advocacy Resources
- Bolder Advocacy
- Citizen-Centric Advocacy: The Untapped Power of Constituent Engagement
- Congressional Management Foundation
- Spitfire Strategies: Discovering the Activation Point
- Stand for Your Mission (Board Advocacy Training)
Sample Audience Engagement Resources
- Arts Boston Audience Lab (Barr Foundation and Arts Boston)
- Arts Audiences Get Creative to Attract Millennial Audiences
- Arts for All: Oregon Trail Card Holders
- Audience Building Roundtable (Arthur M, Blank Family Foundation)
- Case Study: High Museum in Atlanta
- How Funders Are Boosting Engagement Across Diverse Communities
- Key to Reaching New Audiences for Cultural Organizations (Data)
- Massachusetts Cultural Council UP (Universal Participation) Initiative
- Who Is Visiting Cultural Organizations, and Who Is Interested But Doesn’t
- Building Audiences for Sustainability (Wallace Foundation)
- Theatre Forward – Advancing Strong Theatre Initiative
- New Audiences/New Places (William Penn Foundation)